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Not that anyone asked me to, but I'd like to comment on what Judith said
about not circulating videos because there was a business in her community
that rents them.  We have used similar reasoning in Killeen to explain why
we don't carry the most current popular videos.  Instead, we concentrate on
nonfiction videos or older movies that are not easily obtained in our video
rental outlets.  We're beginning to move away from that kind of thinking,
although current popular movies are not likely to become a priority with us.

So, basically, we don't carry current popular movies because they are easily
obtained for purchase or rental at many local vendors.  But we don't use
that reasoning for books.  We have Grisham and LaHaye and all the others out
just as quick as the book stores.  And we never think twice about businesses
in our community that make their living by selling books.

I'm just wondering how many of librarians have allowed this reasoning to
direct the way they develop their collections.  And in a smaller town, it's
probably a more valid reason than it is in bigger communities.  I'd like to
know what others think about this.


Deanna Frazee
Director of Library Services
205 E. Church Ave.
Killeen, TX  76541
(254) 501-8995
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Sent: Thursday, August 15, 2002 2:47 PM
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We do not own or circulate videos feeling that since a bussiness in the
community makes its living renting them out we won't infringe on their
turf and this way we don't have to mess with the problems associated
with circulating a video collection.
We do circulate Audios and purchased cases from Recorded Books for many
of those that have battered cardboard containers and hope to replace
more in the future as then all will be uniform in height and shape.
Judith Anne Merritt
Nellie Pederson Civic Library
Clifton, TX

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How do you display and store videos? Does anyone keep their video tapes
in the original packaging? We are out of storage area for the tapes and
are wondering what to do. 
 
Sue Lilley
Lampasas Public Library



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